A trip through the clouds with Java Post Aerial Photography.
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The Java Post Aerial Photography crew recently shot some aerial footage the old-fashioned way: from an airplane. Here is a brief trip through the clouds over the prairies of southern Saskatchewan, Canada.
Jack Tunnicliffe and Trevor Bennett set down their UAV/drone controllers and hopped aboard a Cesna in order to fly higher than the clouds, something that would illegal to do with a UAV, as Transport Canada regulations limit the ceiling of UAV flights to no higher than 90 metres (approximately 300 feet) above ground level. Because of our hundreds of UAV flight hours, Java Post is Transport Canada certified to fly up to 400 feet above ground level during the day, and 300 feet during night flights.
However, for the heights required to get these shots, we needed a Cesna to be the wind beneath our wings. And, also, to be our wings.
To see some of the work done by Java Post Aerial Photography, CLICK HERE.